Skyline Renovations
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412 Red Brick Rd, Hudson, WI 54016, United States
Our Take
Skyline Renovations operates out of Hudson, a Wisconsin community where roughly one in four residents is age sixty-five or older and homeownership remains central to family life. The company's work spans bathroom and kitchen remodeling, home building, and general construction - a broad foundation that suggests capability across multiple project types.
For aging-in-place needs, Skyline's public listing mentions services that address common safety and accessibility concerns: walk-in tub and shower conversions, grab bar installation, non-slip flooring, lowered countertops, and modifications to create first-floor living spaces. These align with the kinds of modifications that allow people to stay safely in their homes as mobility and independence shift. They also indicate familiarity with ADA toilet installation and broader interior accessibility work.
The available reviews - currently two five-star ratings - are too few to establish a full track record, but early feedback suggests clients felt satisfied with their work. Since the sample is small, potential clients should ask to speak with past customers who had aging-in-place or accessibility projects completed, which will give a clearer sense of how they handle the specific demands of bathroom safety upgrades or mobility-focused renovations.
As a full-service construction company rather than a specialty aging-in-place firm, Skyline may approach projects with the breadth needed for complex renovations - say, opening up a layout for wheelchair access or combining structural work with safety features. That same breadth means it's worth clarifying upfront how familiar their team is with universal design principles and whether they've completed similar projects in the Hudson area.
If you're considering bathroom modifications, a first-floor bedroom conversion, or structural changes to improve home accessibility, Skyline's background in both remodeling and construction work makes them a reasonable candidate for an initial consultation.